Spartacus

Seasons

Season 1 (2013)

The first three series plus the prequel spin-off of the US drama which follows life in and around the brutal environs of Ancient Rome's gladiatorial arenas. 'Spartacus - Blood and Sand' (2010) follows Spartacus (Andy Whitfield) as he is torn from his wife and thrust into the bloody and merciless world of the arena. 'Spartacus - Gods of the Arena' (2011) acts as the prequel to the first series and focuses on the gladiatorial hero who preceded Spartacus, Gannicus (Dustin Clare), and his ambitious owner, Batiatus (John Hannah). 'Spartacus - Vengeance' (2012) follows on from the events of the initial series and stars Liam McIntyre as Spartacus, who is now the leader of an armed slave rebellion that threatens the very fabric of the Roman Empire. 'Spartacus - War of the Damned' (2013) finds Spartacus (McIntyre) at the head of a rebel army comprised of thousands of freed slaves. With their very right to rule at stake, the Roman Senate assigns Marcus Crassus (Simon Merrells) and a promising young leader named Julius Caesar (Todd Lasance) the task of crushing Spartacus and his troops.

Season 2 (2012)

Batiatus takes control of his father's gladiator school; Crixus proves his potential as Oenomaus (Peter Mensah) contemplates the end of his career; and Batiatus's position is threatened by the return of his father, Titus (Jeffrey Thomas).

Season 3 (2013)

Glaber (Craig Parker) and his troops set out to crush Spartacus's (Liam McIntyre) army; Spartacus continues to grow into his role as a leader; and Lucretia (Lucy Lawless) exchanges a long-held secret for some important information.

Season 4

Spartacus prepares his army of rebel slaves for war, causing panic in the Roman senate; leads a daring assault to provide food and shelter for his people; and considers striking a deal with a band of marauders.